Anonymous ID: 075528 May 31, 2018, 8:07 p.m. No.1603423   🗄️.is 🔗kun

 

Too bad Twitter doesn't let anyone see the hashtags, unless you happen to be following someone that uses it.

 

We were warned about this shit on 5/16. We were told to get organized and cause a storm. We were told this was testing for midterms. So what now?

 

Most ppl that I've come across have no clue Twitters 'quality filter' exists. Its the ultimate shadowban tool. Instead of targeting each individual user, it blinds every audience member. It was originally marketed as a means to control harassment and abuse, so they say, but then it was re-imagined as a tool to improve the 'quality' of the tweets that you see. They're doing us a favor by getting rid of 'low quality' tweets or those likely coming from bots. #Nowcomesthepain was avg'ing 600/hour, but when I searched the hashtag ZERO tweets displayed under latest. #Qanon was hitting roughly 500/hr and I saw a very limited selection of accts under latest, most were outside the US, but the main acct, with every single one of their tweets showing, was Zak from Infowars. Go figure that Twitter is giving him preferential treatment. All genuine Qanon focused accts, whether they have 300 followers or 300k, are being flagged as 'low quality' and are being hidden in the search results. No one gets thru unless @jack gives his blessing. They tweeked the filter algorithm a few days ago and slammed most non-follower generated traffic to a total halt.

 

Twitter now has nearly total control, now. We can't spread the message if no one sees it.

 

This can all be corrected by turning the piece of shit filter off in acct settings. Once I got rid of it, I saw everyone's tweets again. But how are you supposed to let anyone know theres a problem when you can't reach them? The only way this spreads is through follower tweets and comments.

 

To turn the Quality Filter off from a computer, click your Notifications, then settings in upper right corner, uncheck the box.

 

On Mobile, asshole Twitter was kind enough to include 3 filters, in 3 different places that restrict content:

[1] Privacy & Safety, under safety section, 'display media w sensitive content'

[2] Content Preferences, search settings, 'Hide sensitive content'

[3] Notifications, filters 'Quality filter'